This little electric car is being recalled for an incompatibility between the airbag sensors and the self-diagnostic software that could essentially "turn off" the front and side airbags. If this happens in a crash, then the airbags that are turned off won't inflate to protect the people inside the vehicle. The 261 affected i-MiEVs were assembles between November 4 to December 22, 2011. Concerned owners of affected vehicles can call Mitsubishi at 800-222-0037 or NHTSA's vehicle safety hotline of 888-327-4236.
Hey readers! It's been a long time since I've posted on this blog. In fact, it's been more than half a year. I'm really sorry to the negative three people who read this blog regularly, but here is a new post! School is finally winding down, so I thought that I'd review the new Accord my family bought last September and give an update on how it's doing. In the highly-competitive, yet stagnating, field of midsize family sedans, the Accord has reigned as the best or second-best seller for many years. After a controversial eighth generation that ran from 2008 to 2012, the ninth generation is considered Honda's comeback to producing quality products.
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